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Filled, that is, with people praying in the aftermath of Kennedy's assassination.
William Bradley: It's November 22, 1963 On Mad Men: HuffPost Review 2009
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"Filled" settings pulsed with power; the "empty" places where settings would be-when there were any such empty slots, which wasn't often in a public Gate-held power, but not as much, and always felt to her as if she touched the surface of a glass, warmed by sunlight, holding a gentle glow of magic.
Chrome Circle Lackey, Mercedes 1994
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"Filled" settings pulsed with power; the "empty" places where settings would be-when there were any such empty slots, which wasn't often in a public Gate-held power, but not as much, and always felt to her as if she touched the surface of a glass, warmed by sunlight, holding a gentle glow of magic.
Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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"Filled" is the _experience_ word, pointing us _inward_ to what actually takes place there.
Quiet Talks on Power S.D. Gordon
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"Filled" settings pulsed with power; the -empty" places where settings would be-when there were any such empty slots, which wasn't often in a public Gate-held power, but not as much, and always felt to her as if she touched the surface of a glass, warmed by sunlight, holding a gentle glow of magic.
The Chrome Borne Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Filled the house with flowers when they first moved in together - arrangements in the hall, the drawing room, his study, her study; the bedroom, of course.
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Filled the house with flowers when they first moved in together - arrangements in the hall, the drawing room, his study, her study; the bedroom, of course.
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Filled the house with flowers when they first moved in together - arrangements in the hall, the drawing room, his study, her study; the bedroom, of course.
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Filled the house with flowers when they first moved in together - arrangements in the hall, the drawing room, his study, her study; the bedroom, of course.
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Filled the house with flowers when they first moved in together - arrangements in the hall, the drawing room, his study, her study; the bedroom, of course.
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